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  1. Indigenous Black Canadians. Indigenous Black Canadians is a term for people in Canada of African descent who have roots in Canada going back several generations. The term has been proposed to distinguish them from Black people with more recent immigrant roots. [1] [better source needed] [2] [page needed] Popularized by Black Canadian leaders ...

  2. Black Nova Scotians (also known as African Nova Scotians and Afro-Nova Scotians) are an ethnic group consisting of Black Canadians whose ancestors primarily date back to the Colonial United States as slaves or freemen, later arriving in Nova Scotia, Canada, during the 18th and early 19th centuries. [4] As of the 2021 Census of Canada, 28,220 ...

  3. Rima Berns-McGown, politician. Lisa Berry, actress. Ardon Bess, actor ( Trailer Park Boys, King of Kensington) Carrie Best, activist and humanitarian, first black journalist. James Calbert Best, diplomat and public servant. Margarett Best, Ontario Member of Provincial Parliament and Cabinet Minister.

  4. Feb 20, 2024 · This month, and every month of the year, we must commit to learning how to advocate for change, with the ultimate goal of creating better futures for Black communities. This year, the theme for Black History Month in Canada is “Black Excellence: A Heritage to Celebrate; a Future to Build.”. This means recognizing and celebrating the ...

  5. Black Canadians, or African Canadians, are people of African or Caribbean ancestry who live in Canada. According to the 2016 Canadian census, 1.2 million Canadians (3.5 per cent of the population) identified as being Black. This is a summary of Black history in Canada. For more detailed information, please see our articles on Black History in ...

  6. Mar 7, 2024 · jeanaugustine.ca. Jean Augustine is the reason Canadians celebrate Black History Month every February. Born in St. George’s, Grenada, Augustine immigrated to Canada in 1960 and went on to be the first black female member of Parliament. In 1995, August made a motion to recognize February as Black History Month, which passed unanimously, 305-0.

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  8. Jeremiah Jones. Jeremiah “Jerry” Alvin Jones, soldier, farmer, truck driver (born 30 March 1858 in East Mountain, NS; died 23 November 1950 in Halifax, NS). Jeremiah Jones was a Black Canadian soldier who served during the First World War. Jones was 58 years old (13 years above the age limit) when he enlisted with the 106th Battalion in 1916.

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